He described the brouhaha as much ado about nothing and all sides [Wesley Girls SHS, Methodist Church of Ghana and Muslim community] should have handled the situation better. “And so, the Methodist Church will also want to show you their power and say you cannot issue us those directives and that’s where I think the problem came,” Sam George explained. Sam George believes that the Muslim fasting issue at Wesley Girls SHS could have been avoided if a firm directive was issued to Achimota School to allow the Rastafarians denied enrolment to enrol. “The GES is spineless in responding to Wesley Girls because they did not respond to Achimota. If you could not whip Achimota in line, how do you whip Wesley Girls in line, you can’t,” he stressed.
Source: GhanaWeb May 13, 2021 06:22 UTC